Tuesday, June 14, 2016

U.S. President Barack Obama, has been
repeatedly slammed in America by rival politicians, members
of the press and the public, for refusing to acknowledge
terrorists attacks on U.S. soil are, "Motivated by radical
Islam." This past Sunday, when a terrorist supported by ISIS
murdered 49 gays and lesbians in a Florida night club, Obama
again refused to acknowledge the attack was, "Motivated by
radical Islam."

Presidential candidate, Donald Trump, is
seizing upon this, using Obama's words against him and the
Democrat party, to make his case for becoming the next
President of the United States. Trump is painting election
rival Hillary Clinton, Obama and their fellow Democrats in
Congress as weak on nation security, "She's a weak person.
She's weak on so many different levels. I just see where the
Secret Service agent said she should never be president."
Trump also flat out accused Obama of having a hidden agenda
in stating:

"He doesn't get it
or he gets it better than anybody understands. It's one or
the other, and either one is unacceptable, No. 1, and No. 2,
calling on another gun ban, I mean, this man has no clue.
First of all, the shooter was licensed. So he went through
all the procedures, he was fully licensed to have a gun. So
he would have passed the test that the president would have
thrown up there. It's so ridiculous. You know, this is a,
this is a mentality, this is a state. And you have thousands
of shooters like this with the same mentality out there in
this country, and we're bringing thousands and thousands of
them back into this country, and into the country every
year."

"We're led by a
man who is a very -- look, we're led by a man that either
is, is not tough, not smart, or he's got something else in
mind. And the something else in mind, you know, people can't
believe it. People cannot -- they cannot believe that
President Obama is acting the ways he acts and can't even
mention the words radical islamic terrorism. There's
something going on. It's inconceivable."

"I'm starting to
think it could happen," Trump said, "because our politicians
are so inept and so incapable and our leadership, especially
at the top, is just -- they don't know what they're doing.
And we're allowing people to come into our country that are
no different than this maniac which, I don't know how many
people are going to end up dying from this, but no different
than this maniac just that just did this to us yesterday."

"They don't report
these people. The people know who the bad apples are, where
the bad seeds are. And they don't report them. You'll find
out shortly, you'll find out that many people knew that he
was bad. Many people knew he had some kind of an idea for an
attack. It happens all the time. Almost all the time. We
need much better intelligence."

Trump is promoting the view held by many
people in America and the international community that Obama
and the CIA are behind ISIS (Many documents reveal the CIA
started Al Qaeda in the Middle East and had Osama Bin Laden
on the U.S. government's payroll):

Trump would be better at national security
than Hillary Clinton. However, banning all Muslims from
America as Trump wants to do, is not the right solution to
the problem and is highly offensive. All Muslims should not
be blamed for the crimes of a few. What America needs to ban
is civilian gun ownership. Nations that banned civilian gun
ownership, such as Britain, saw a dramatic decrease in
crime.

Why does any civilian need a gun that can
spray 100 bullets per minute. It leads to mass casualties.
You can outrun a knife, but not a gun firing off 100 bullets
per minute, spraying a room full of people. That's a weapon
of war. People keep stating pro-gun laws protect the public.
However, many people have died in mass shootings, who were
not protected by pro-gun ownership laws in America.

The people in the Orlando, Florida night
club died terrifying deaths. They did not deserve that. This
simply should not have happened. It is almost unfathomable.
However, it happened, as in many other cases due to the fact
pro-gun laws in America are facilitating mass shootings.
People are being killed all over America in tragedies that
can be prevented.

Jun 13, 2016 11:52 AM - Presumptive GOP presidential nominee
Donald Trump told CNN this morning that the Orlando
shooting was "just the beginning," as he stepped up
his criticism of President Obama and Hillary Clinton
on Monday, as Politico reports, castigating them as
"weak" leaders with a poor understanding of the
threat posed to the United States by Islamic
radicalism. Having released a statement yesterday
decrying Obama's inability to refer to the incident
as "radical islamic terrorism," Trump went further,
raging that "[Obama] doesn't get it or he gets it
better than anybody understands. It's one or the
other... he has no clue," reiterating his own call
to ban Muslims from entering the US...

What has happened in Orlando is just the
beginning. Our leadership is weak and ineffective. I
called it and asked for the ban. Must be tough —
Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2016.
Speaking on "Fox & Friends" this morning, Trump
again implied that the president was not a
trustworthy leader when it comes to fighting
terrorism, and defended a much-criticized tweet he
sent on Sunday, saying, "Appreciate the congrats for
being right on radical Islamic terrorism."...